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Malloy, legislative Democrats close ranks on budget deal

A revised budget unveiled Wednesday by Democratic legislative leaders and Gov. Dannel P. Malloy restores an array of popular middle-class sales tax exemptions, while increasing inheritance taxes and a levy on expensive cars, boats and jewelry. The revisions, which would trim Malloy’s $1.5 billion tax increase by $116 million and make modest shifts in spending, […]

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SustiNet deal reached, but without a ‘public option’

The Malloy administration and Democratic legislative leaders have reached an agreement on the proposed SustiNet state-run health plan, with a deal that calls for opening the state employee health plan to municipalities and some nonprofits, but not for offering insurance to the public. The agreement would also establish a “SustiNet cabinet” advisory panel within the […]

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Incoming DSS commissioner: ‘We have a complete system to overhaul’

The barriers state residents face in reaching the state Department of Social Services are unacceptable, and the options they have for accessing services are “woefully inadequate,” incoming commissioner Roderick L. Bremby told lawmakers at his confirmation hearing. Department workers want to improve the situation, he said, but they’re limited by an obsolete phone system and […]

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Courtney pushes bill to fix Medicare quirk that has cost patients dearly

Rep. Joe Courtney, D-2nd District, has renewed his push to fix a quirk in the Medicare rules–one that has cost elderly patients thousands of dollars, not to mention considerable stress. Courtney’s efforts began after he was approached by a constituent, Nancy Renshaw, who got stuck with a nearly $10,000 nursing home bill for her father-in-law […]

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Cam Staples to head college accreditation agency

Former longtime state Rep. Cameron Staples has been hired as the executive director of The New England Association of Schools and Colleges. The association is responsible for accrediting public and private school and college programs recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. Staples was a state representative for more than 15 years, and was co-chairman […]

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Malloy has no answer on hold-over commissioners getting longevity payments

Gov. Dannel P. Malloy had no explanation today for why commissioners held over from the administration of his predecessor received longevity payments — the retention bonuses received by many state employees, including those who were work for the General Assembly. “Actually, I will look into it,” Malloy said after a speech to the chamber of […]